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Proton.
electron-negative, proton-positive, neutron-neutral
neutron, proton, electron
positive: proton negative: electron neutral: neutron
There is no atom or element that has one proton, one neutron and ten electrons. Duterium has one proton, one neutron and one electron (in a neutral atom). Tritium has one proton, two neutrons and one electron (in a neutral atom), but that is the closest. In any neutral atom the number of electrons will equal the number of protons in the nucleus of that atom. An atom with one proton in its nucleus and 10 electrons just isn't possible.
Beta particle
where is proton in atom
You can find a proton (+) in the center of a atom.
A proton is a subatomic particle which is the same in whichever element it is found. A proton from a Xenon atom is no different to that from a Hydrogen atom or a Uranium atom.
A proton is just one constituent of an atom therefore the atom is more complex.
No, the proton is only found in the nucleus of an atom, not elsewhere.
You can find a proton in the nucleus of the atom along with neutrons.
A proton is one of the particles in an atom. An example sentence would be: The scientist realized he was looking at the wrong proton.
The element with one proton per atom is hydrogen.
the positively charged part of an atom is called proton
A Proton
The element with one proton per atom is hydrogen.